Who was Kubla Khan?a. A real person in history
b. A fictional character popular in Coleridge’s day
c. A figure that appeared to Coleridge in a dream
d. Another name for Coleridge himself

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Answer 1
Answer: KublaiKhan was letter A: real person in history. 

KublaiKhan is Mongolian ruler and a grandson of Genghis Khan. Through his reign, heis more known of his administrative and civilian policies by governing thesociety and reestablishing the local and central government organization inChina for the benefit of its citizens. Even though he was not well skilled inmilitary perspective, his reign was known for its successes in the war againstChina’s Southern Sung dynasty and their voyages in Java and Japan. 

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Shifting tense while writing can mean that the writer has switched froma. one person speaking to another.
b. active voice to passive voice.
c. past to present verb form.
d. singular to plural noun-verb agreement.

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b. active voice to passive voice.

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NOT:
c. past to present verb form.
d. singular to plural noun-verb agreement.
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The root word "femin-" means:
a. Finish
b. Gender
c. Female
d. Male

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It would be c. female .

In "The Convict and the Bishop," how is the bishop different from the innkeeper and the tavern-keeper? A.
He is kind, charitable, and accepting.

B.
He is wealthy, independent, and funny.

C.
He is tall, strong, and well-protected.

D.
He is young, innocent, and naïve.

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A. He's kind, charitable, and accepting.

Unlike other characters Valjean encounters, the bishop acts kindly toward Valjean (even though he is aware of the fact that Valjean stole his silverware). The bishop's kindness turns Valjean into a repentant moral man (nevertheless on the wrong side of the law as a convicted felon).

The answer is A. he is kind charitable and accepting


Which word in the sentence does the adjective clause modify? Is the babysitter whom we all liked too busy?

A.
busy

B.
is

C.
babysitter

D.
we

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The word in the sentence does the adjective clause modify is letter (C.) babysitter. Adjective clause functions identically with adjectives that uses the indicators such as the pronouns who, whom, which, and that; or the adverbs where, when, and why. 

Which is the tense of the underlined verb? By the time I got outside, the cat had pounced on the dog.

A.
past

B.
present perfect

C.
past progressive

D.
past perfect

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Assuming that "had pounced" is underlined, your answer would be, D. past perfect.

Is there some rule against ending a sentence with the contraction “it's”?

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It's is short for "it is'
I've ~ I have
Wasn't ~ Was not

Contractions are similar with abbreviations.
Abbreviation is a shortened form of a word or phrase. The letters forming the abbreviation are taken from the long version of the word. Here are some common abbreviations used:

Mr. - Mister
Mrs. - Mistress; feminine equivalent of Mister.
Ms. - Miss
Prof. - Professor
Rev. - Reverend

PM or p.m. - post meridiem
AM or a.m. - ante meridiem
A.D. - anno Domini
B.C. - before Christ

USD - United States Dollar
CAD - Canadian Dollar

B.A. - Bachelor of Arts
B.S. - Bachelor of Science